力排众议

力排眾議
lìpáizhòngyì
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to prevail over all objections
  2. 2 to push through one's view against the crowd
  3. 3 to stand firm against opposition

Examples

Tā lì pái zhòng yì, jiānchí cǎiyòng xīn fāng'àn.
He pushed through all objections and insisted on the new plan.
Dāngnián tā lì pái zhòng yì, juédìng chuàngyè.
Back then, she pushed past all opposition and decided to start her own business.
Lǐngdǎo lì pái zhòng yì, zuìzhōng zhèngmíng le tā de pànduàn shì duì de.
The leader pushed his view against all objections, and in the end his judgment proved right.

Tips

history
Attested in 《三国演义》 chapter 43: 'Zhuge Liang debated the Confucian scholars, Lu Zijing pushed past the crowd's objections' (力排众议) to support the Shu-Wu alliance.
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Complimentary — implies conviction and eventual vindication, not stubbornness. Compare with the pejorative 一意孤行.

Stroke Order

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zhòng